*He Hasn't Died Before He Got Old Department*:

Douglas Sandom (often misspelled Sanden; born 26 February 1930) is a 
British drummer who was the second drummer for the English rock band The 
Who. During the infancy of the band's career, while they were playing as 
The Detours (around mid-1962), Sandom, a bricklayer, joined as drummer. 
However, while the other members of the group were in their late teens, 
Sandom was already in his early thirties, and the difference in age caused 
problems in the group. His wife also objected to him staying out at all 
hours of the night. In February 1964, the band discovered that another band 
was also called The Detours. On Valentine's Day 1964, they changed their 
name to The Who.

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